Ill. Admin. Code tit. 2, § 3500.10 - Commission Members
a)
The
Illinois Torture Inquiry and Relief Commission consists of 8 voting
primary members as follows:
1)
One retired Circuit Court
Judge.
2)
One
former prosecuting attorney.
3)
One law school
professor.
4)
One
who is engaged in the practice of criminal defense law.
5)
Three members of the public who
are not attorneys and who are not officers or employees of the judicial
branch. The three Commissioners described in this
subsection (a)(5) shall be known as the "Public Member
Commissioners".
6)
One
former public defender.
b)
The members of the Commission
shall be appointed by the Governor, with the advice and consent of the Senate.
Members may be re-appointed for additional terms, as provided for under Section
25 of the Act. [
775 ILCS
40/20(a)]
c)
The Governor
alsoappointsalternate Commission members for
the primary Commission members he or she has appointed to
serve in the event of scheduling conflicts, conflicts of interest, disability,
or other disqualification arising in a particular case. Where an alternate
member is called upon to serve in a particular place, the alternate member
shall vote in the place of, and otherwise exercise the same powers as, the
member which he or she is replacing. The alternate member shall have the
samequalifications for appointment as the original
primary member. In making theappointments, the
Governor makes a good faith effort to appoint members with different
perspectives of the justice system. The Governor alsoconsiders
geographical location, genders and racial diversity in making the
appointments. [
775 ILCS
40/20 (a-1)]
d) Any alternate Public Member Commissioner
may substitute for any indisposed or disqualified primary Public Member
Commissioner. In the event that two or more alternate Public Member
Commissioners are available at a meeting to vote in the place of an indisposed
or disqualified primary Public Member Commissioner, the alternate Public Member
Commissioner with greatest seniority on the Commission shall vote in place of
the indisposed or disqualified primary Public Member Commissioner. Seniority
shall be defined by the filing date on the governor's letter to the Secretary
of State's Office appointing the alternate Public Member Commissioner. In the
event of equal seniority between the available alternate Public Member
Commissioners, the alternate Public Member Commissioner who is alphabetically
first shall vote in place of the indisposed or disqualified primary Public
Member Commissioner.
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